On the basis of their findings the authors conclude that removal of the occipital condyle is not necessary for the safe and complete resection of anterior intradural foramen magnum tumors.
We show existence of a tremor-free interval averaging over 20 seconds that follows applying stimulation packets of 20-35 seconds and that surface electomyogram allows predicting onset of tremor to facilitate activation of a next stimulation packet before tremor reappears. This establishes the feasibility of electromyographic-based predictive on-off control of deep brain stimulation in certain essential tremor patients. Best tremor-free duration to stimulation duration ratio may differ over the progression of the disorder and from patient to patient.
A rare case of eosinophilic granuloma in an adult is reported. Eosinophilic granuloma (EG) is a lesion observed more frequently in adults. CT and MRI showed a lytic lesion of the T11 vertebral body. A transpedicular excisional biopsy of the lesion revealed EG. Spinal EG in adults is rare and differs from the childhood disease by the spinal level involvement. Vertebra plana, a condition of spondylitis in which the body of the vertebra is reduced to a sclerotic disc, is not a roentgenographic feature in the 14 cases reported in literature. It should be included in the differential diagnosis of the solitary lytic lesion of vertebrae in adults.
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